Armstrong Creek Dinner

23 Apr 2026 5.30pm - 7.30pm

Can’t attend our daytime Roving Respite event in Armstrong Creek April 24? Join us for dinner instead the night before!

Roving Respite Dinner for Carers, An Evening Just for You

This special evening is designed for carers who are unable to attend our daytime Roving Respite events due to work, caring responsibilities, or other commitments.

We understand that stepping away during the day isn’t always possible so we’re creating a space for you in the evening.

Location
Black Sheep
Ground Level, 66 Brougham St, Geelong VIC 3220

Date and Time
Thursday, 23 April 2026
5:30pm to 7:30pm

About this event
Join us for a relaxed dinner at Black Sheep Geelong, where you can:
-Take a well-deserved break
-Enjoy a delicious meal
-Connect with other carers who understand
-Access light-touch support and information in a comfortable, welcoming setting

There’s no pressure — just an opportunity to pause, recharge, and feel supported in a way that fits your life.

Who can attend
This event is designed for carers who live in the Greater Geelong region.

Registrations
Event is free, however registration is essential.

Please note
This special evening is designed for carers who are unable to attend our daytime Roving Respite event on Friday the 24th of April. If you can get to the all-day event April 24, please register for that instead, here: https://carersvictoriaEV1213.eventbrite.com.au

Details
Date:
23 Apr 2026
Time:
5.30pm - 7.30pm
Location
Black Sheep, Ground Level, 66 Brougham St
Geelong, Victoria 3220 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
Carers Victoria – Events
Event Registration
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